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buttercream

by @aanderson

I live in a garden, among a thousand blooming things a sickly sweet saturation of color my conservatory, scented of blood and buttercream frosting. There are lilacs, dahlias, daisies  rolling fields of white clover flowers,  bushes of honeysuckle, and fences of heavy wisteria. The trembling of a lonesome violin floats in the background each crooning pitch melting away into masterful vibrato. Briefly I am reminded of you, by the sound of the distant violin, but the smell of the salty, sticky air and the tragic lament of each gentle arpeggio reminds me why I ran away  in the first place.
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